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28%, let me see if i get this right. 28% goes down to 22%. these are people i'm going to guess making about $100,000 a year. you can't do this to perfection, but they would make, increase of take-home pay of $3,600. going from 28% to 22%, is worth $3,600. that is a very substantial tax cut and increase in take-home pay. and finally, for the upper middle income people, they go from 33% down to 26%. this is the people i think president obama talks about, $200,000 a year, $220,000 a year, and they would get a $15,000 increase in take-home pay. the point of the exercise is to show you that romney has significant middle class reductions in marginal tax rates which will yield substantial increases in after-tax income. if only he would just say it. that simply, because that's the way ronald reagan used to say it, and it worked. now, another guy who says it is douglas holtz eakin, if i clear my chart, he's former director of the congressional budget office. dougy, i want to get your take on this. i heard romney, and i think i saw a picture of it on t
28%, let me see if i get this right. 28% goes down to 22%. these are people i'm going to guess making about $100,000 a year. you can't do this to perfection, but they would make, increase of take-home pay of $3,600. going from 28% to 22%, is worth $3,600. that is a very substantial tax cut and increase in take-home pay. and finally, for the upper middle income people, they go from 33% down to 26%. this is the people i think president obama talks about, $200,000 a year, $220,000 a year, and they...
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that explains why the message mitt romney is sending this morning at an earlier event in westerville, ohio, was this one. >> my heart aches for the people i have seen. yesterday i was with a woman who was emotional and she said, look, i have been out of work since may. she was in her 50s. she said, i don't see any prospects. can you help me? i said, i will do my best to help you and millions others like you. 23 million others like her. there are so many hurting right now. >> of course president obama is one of the people responsible for the bad numbers for mitt romney because he's been pushing the message that mitt romney's bane capital experience makes him ill suited to care for regular people. president obama is at bowling green university. he'll be at kent state later trying to cement his advantage in that critical state. >> i know you will keep watching for us. despite fears about the economy, once we get past the presidential election it might be a good holiday shopping season. courtney reagan will have the latest on the numbers after the break. plus, good news for the auto indus
that explains why the message mitt romney is sending this morning at an earlier event in westerville, ohio, was this one. >> my heart aches for the people i have seen. yesterday i was with a woman who was emotional and she said, look, i have been out of work since may. she was in her 50s. she said, i don't see any prospects. can you help me? i said, i will do my best to help you and millions others like you. 23 million others like her. there are so many hurting right now. >> of...
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morning. that is all driving small business. we feel pretty good that after the election. maybe we will pick up real speed. >> if you come in, let's say, let's say six weeks ago versus today, what did you see in your run that is better now versus what it was? >> one would be the checks per client. so again, we thought that would moderate. we thought that would start to come down. this is the longest dprad gradual increase. this is a slow continual improvement. second the retention is still better. improving client retention, less jumping and not leaving us. third i would say the client base saw improvement as well. the net gain is improving and we are seeing clients continue to grow and take 401 k. we have the largest insurance agency. thank you marty mussi. >> thank you for having me. >> you pu the dividend together with the price performance and you get the stock that is doing quite well. that is what he is giving you. after the break i'll try to make more. >> coming up, rotten apple? >> the
morning. that is all driving small business. we feel pretty good that after the election. maybe we will pick up real speed. >> if you come in, let's say, let's say six weeks ago versus today, what did you see in your run that is better now versus what it was? >> one would be the checks per client. so again, we thought that would moderate. we thought that would start to come down. this is the longest dprad gradual increase. this is a slow continual improvement. second the retention...
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the moment that they trade at 22 times earnings and it has a 22 prnt long-term earnings. if anything goes wrong. it will shrink for rapidly. up here, price matters. the stock is priced for perinfection or it will indeed go lower. i bet the stock will go down because it has run so much. in my view, all right play with an open hand. sold cost co at $92.55 back at the end of june. if it goes below 90, then and only then will the trust think about building a new position. you can argue that the trust got out too soon. i care too much about valuation to attempt to make those risky points. i'm going to make a pass on those. everyone tends to be lay iars. i think the bull issish bank of america is right about the company but bernstein is right about the stock. this one is too expensive. wait for a pull back. i always take the main lobster dip and take a pass on the stock. mike in wisconsin, mike? >> yes, booyah, b fan love the show. >> what is going on out there? >> we are still getting over the seattle cough. >> i would never get over that. i carry a grudge like that. i tell my
the moment that they trade at 22 times earnings and it has a 22 prnt long-term earnings. if anything goes wrong. it will shrink for rapidly. up here, price matters. the stock is priced for perinfection or it will indeed go lower. i bet the stock will go down because it has run so much. in my view, all right play with an open hand. sold cost co at $92.55 back at the end of june. if it goes below 90, then and only then will the trust think about building a new position. you can argue that the...
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and later this morning, staple's co-founder and romney supporter tom stemberg. no one understands the swing state of ohio better than senator rob portman. he'll be joining us from cincinnati. but before we get to all this, and believe me, this is a lot to get on today, let's get you up to speed on this morning's other top headlines with andrew. welcome back. >> thanks. we haven't even talked about football, but i hope we get a chance to. china central bank reportedly injecting 57.9 billion into money markets. regulators are struggling to maintain liquidity without the injection. speaking of china, the country's largest listed steel maker has suspended output at a plant as the economy slows and demand weakens. meantime 40% of china's iron ore mines are standing idle as steel prices have crumbled. and loans to firms and households fell more than expected. ecb staying loans to the private sector fell 0.6% from the same month a year ago. italy's borrowing costs falling at a bond auction today. analysts say the auction shows nand for italian government paper remains
and later this morning, staple's co-founder and romney supporter tom stemberg. no one understands the swing state of ohio better than senator rob portman. he'll be joining us from cincinnati. but before we get to all this, and believe me, this is a lot to get on today, let's get you up to speed on this morning's other top headlines with andrew. welcome back. >> thanks. we haven't even talked about football, but i hope we get a chance to. china central bank reportedly injecting 57.9...
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but did apple's tim cook make the right move this morning? we're about to talk with a top ceo speech writer who is not mincing words right now. she says this was a huge mistake. and she's going to explain why. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this? yeah. that's a very nice cake! [ male announcer ] well, you can't beat them. [ giggles ] ohh! you got something huh? whoa... [ male announcer ] humana understands the value of spending time together that's a lot of work getting that one in! let's go see the birdies. [ male announcer ] one on one, sharing what you know. let's do it grandpa. that's why humana agents will sit down with you, to listen and understand what's important to you. it's how we help you choose the right humana medicare plan for you. because when your medicare is taken care of, you can s
but did apple's tim cook make the right move this morning? we're about to talk with a top ceo speech writer who is not mincing words right now. she says this was a huge mistake. and she's going to explain why. want to try to crack it? yeah, that's the way to do it! now we need a little bit more... a little bit more vanilla? this is great! [ male announcer ] at humana, we believe there's never been a better time to share your passions... because the results... are you having fun doing this?...
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this morning in athens, also extremely violent for the same reasons. >> david kelly, how closely are you focused on this in terms of putting money to work? how important is this in terms of the investor class? >> i think it is important as you allocate money around the world. it's one of the reasons i would still be under with europe right now. european governments are not dealing with their economic problem. it's so frustrating to watch the ecb do everything right in terms of protecting the banks and the sovereign bond market and watch the politicians fail to do what's necessary to get these economies to grow. you have to stabilize the patient before you try and fission their long-term problems. the politicians don't do this. that means europe stays in a recession. for u.s. investors, i think it is still something of a side show. >> something of a side show. until they either come up with the austerity or -- something's got to give, right? >> because it doesn't disrupt the u.s. economy. the u.s. economy is still growing. our exports to europe are only a very small part of our gdp. t
this morning in athens, also extremely violent for the same reasons. >> david kelly, how closely are you focused on this in terms of putting money to work? how important is this in terms of the investor class? >> i think it is important as you allocate money around the world. it's one of the reasons i would still be under with europe right now. european governments are not dealing with their economic problem. it's so frustrating to watch the ecb do everything right in terms of...
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proud 1%er. >>> still to come this morning on squawk, president obama, mitt romney and their respective campaign staffers hitting the airwaves. we'll have some of the highlights. and in the next hour, we have two of the world's most renowned scholars in the field of energy. why they argue that the situation in iran could be a game changer for crude prices. meantime, iranian hackers are have said to have attacked jpmorgan and citigroup. we'll talk cyber security. and ask reputation.com's michael fertik is the nation's banking system is at risk. ffrs . >>> tomorrow on "squawk box," an hour with our guest host barry diller who ran pariramount and fox. we'll talk politics with jeb bush. at optionsxpress we create easy-to-use, powerful trading tools for all. like our all-in-one trade ticket. we put strategies, chains and positions all on one screen. start trading today with optionsxpress by charles schwab. >>> last night both mitt romney and president obama were on "60 minutes" and this was a chance to see both of the candidates. it was a very interesting way of watching about it, among the
proud 1%er. >>> still to come this morning on squawk, president obama, mitt romney and their respective campaign staffers hitting the airwaves. we'll have some of the highlights. and in the next hour, we have two of the world's most renowned scholars in the field of energy. why they argue that the situation in iran could be a game changer for crude prices. meantime, iranian hackers are have said to have attacked jpmorgan and citigroup. we'll talk cyber security. and ask...
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stocks moving internally, express very disappointing numbers this morning. national retail federation, slower growth for christmas, those stocks to the weak side. stocks at a new historic low, man ditch i know this drives everything crazy, put up a chart where the euro is versus the s & p 500 the last month. what you will see is the whole chart, so moves the s and p 500, the euro in green, s & p 500, a one-month chart, man kim. you don't get more perfect correlation than this. the euro moving the s & p 500, not the other way around. people say good heaven, enough with spain and europe. i'm sorry, this is what is moving our market as well. you can see that pretty clearly here. mandy? >> if only all charts thought with were that clean it would make it a lot easier. >> perfect. amazing. this is one month, not intraday. one month. euro versus the s and p 500. >> thank you, bob. >>> jp morgan is preparing to defend itself against a civil suit by new york's attorney general who says the former bear stearns knew a unit of jpmorgan, defraud investers who bought thei
stocks moving internally, express very disappointing numbers this morning. national retail federation, slower growth for christmas, those stocks to the weak side. stocks at a new historic low, man ditch i know this drives everything crazy, put up a chart where the euro is versus the s & p 500 the last month. what you will see is the whole chart, so moves the s and p 500, the euro in green, s & p 500, a one-month chart, man kim. you don't get more perfect correlation than this. the euro...
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there is a sense the "washington post" has a piece out this morning that romney needs to be the instigator, he needs to be the aggressor. is that right and can he do it? >> i don't know if he needs to be the instigator. there has been clearly a lot of focus on the romney campaign. he needs to have a very solid performance and 2that's the mos important thing, that he makes his points in a solid and forceful way and if he does that are, i think and he will come out all right. but the idea that he needs to come in a have a debate defining moment in order for to be a success i don't think is right. >> is there one issue or theme that he has to hit home? >> he has to -- this race is about the economy and jobs. that's what people care about. and i think one of the distractions for the romney campaign has been that they have not been able to really pound that message day in and day out. if they can come back to that, it will be successful for them. >> what did the president have to do, beyond look presidential, i imagine? >> both of these guys have to play offense. so it is not going to be sort o
there is a sense the "washington post" has a piece out this morning that romney needs to be the instigator, he needs to be the aggressor. is that right and can he do it? >> i don't know if he needs to be the instigator. there has been clearly a lot of focus on the romney campaign. he needs to have a very solid performance and 2that's the mos important thing, that he makes his points in a solid and forceful way and if he does that are, i think and he will come out all right. but...
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it has a price/earnings ratio of 22. it was 50 back then. >>> when we come back, we'll count you down to the close in europe. 9:20 left. back after a break. [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet again. if we want to improve our schools... ...what should we invest in? maybe new buildings? what about updated equipment? they can help, but recent research shows... ...nothing transforms schools like investing in advanced teacher education. let's
it has a price/earnings ratio of 22. it was 50 back then. >>> when we come back, we'll count you down to the close in europe. 9:20 left. back after a break. [ male announcer ] when this hotel added aflac to provide a better benefits package... oahhh! [ male announcer ] it made a big splash with the employees. [ duck yelling ] [ male announcer ] find out more at... [ duck ] aflac! [ male announcer ] ...forbusiness.com. ♪ ha ha! a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the...
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bear with me for this. the german stock market is up 22, 23%. but we are beginning to get some weaker economic numbers. which actually helps the bullish cause. because we need the germans to recognize that their hard-line position is now hurting themselves. and so far they really haven't felt much pain. on thursday we hear from the european central bank. this will be a terrific occasion for them to say spain has made its ends points and the bailout money is ready if the banks want it. in other words it would be a great moment to put an end to this nonsense once and for all by showing the worst is now behind them. can you imagine if we came in and they said that? wait a second. while stranger things have happened, will it matter? friday the labor department releases september non-farm payrolls figures. this is the most important piece of data this week. and maybe this year. if you're mitt romney. we had a downbeat number last time but it didn't hurt the market that badly because the fed then committed to a full-out war against deflation. we can't
bear with me for this. the german stock market is up 22, 23%. but we are beginning to get some weaker economic numbers. which actually helps the bullish cause. because we need the germans to recognize that their hard-line position is now hurting themselves. and so far they really haven't felt much pain. on thursday we hear from the european central bank. this will be a terrific occasion for them to say spain has made its ends points and the bailout money is ready if the banks want it. in other...
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it's this crazy catch 22. i think he's trying to buy time. so would i. you don't want to ask for help before you need to. >> there is a suggestion they might do it together, have you heard that? >> no, i've heard he's waiting for elections to finish in various parts of the country. what i've heard more about the thinking is what happens to interest rates and how long can they -- if they stay low, then don't bother. >> michelle, we're talking about it once again. thanks so much for helping us out. >>> meantime, the impact is being felt here. the s&p 500 posted its worst day in three months. the nasdaq, it's worst day. where do we go from here? seems like we don't care about europe, you look aside, look away until the protests hit the street and all of a sudden the markets are rattled. >> it's almost replaying a tape from 26 months ago when we saw the same footage in athens and it's a big concern. we had a bit of a pullback yesterday. partially sparked by plosser. partially sparked by ecb. we're not going to reduce or eliminate the greek debt, so forget ab
it's this crazy catch 22. i think he's trying to buy time. so would i. you don't want to ask for help before you need to. >> there is a suggestion they might do it together, have you heard that? >> no, i've heard he's waiting for elections to finish in various parts of the country. what i've heard more about the thinking is what happens to interest rates and how long can they -- if they stay low, then don't bother. >> michelle, we're talking about it once again. thanks so much...
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. >> i was in your town two weeks ago and saw 22 different portfolio managers and only one of them was outperforming the s&p 500 year to date. >> and the fed might be out of bullets. >> will the fed noculate you from a bomb form. >> did apple have a great weekend for the iphone sales? >> i see a challenge. >> our traders are seeing clearly. straight from the trading floors this is "fast money." >> live from the nasdaq market site i'm melissa lee. another case of the mondays for stocks. caterpillar lowers a 2015 guidance. is the rally at risk given caterpillar seems to have clarity. >> up to this point -- hi, by the way. negative earnings released. today's another good example of that. the market rallied back unchanged. we are going to find out. caterpillar obviously the name. caterpillar traded well this year. caterpillar started around 115ish and managed to trade down to 78 before bouncing. the market has been able to shrug off the stock woes. you need these events to slap everybody back to reality. how they have clarity 2015 is beyond me. >> the thing about this is if you listen to c
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romney paid 14% in taxes last year on over $13 million in income. >> the obama team's complaint is romney is ignoring all of the other nonfederal taxes people pay when he's accusing them of not paying taxes. what happens in the second half of the ad? >> they are comparing apples to oranges again. >> they did the same thing they accused the romney team of doing which is ignoring all of the state, local, real estate, sales and other taxes people pay. for the record we checked. what did mitt romney pay according to his 2011 tax returns? here's what he paid in state and local taxes. he paid over 1.3 million dollars in state and local. he paid $214,000 plus in real estate taxes and a whopping $146 in personal property taxes. the point is he did pay the other taxes. the obama ad ignores that and focuses on the federal which they accused him of doing when talking about the 47%. if you're doing it for one side, you have to do it for the other. >> well done. thank you. >> you bet. >> heaven in the air. how kid-free flying is finally becoming a reality. and -- >> mm, beer. >> yeah, homer was right.
romney paid 14% in taxes last year on over $13 million in income. >> the obama team's complaint is romney is ignoring all of the other nonfederal taxes people pay when he's accusing them of not paying taxes. what happens in the second half of the ad? >> they are comparing apples to oranges again. >> they did the same thing they accused the romney team of doing which is ignoring all of the state, local, real estate, sales and other taxes people pay. for the record we checked....
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the good news is, consumer confidence is up this morning. housing starts are up. we think that's going to be the start of bringing small businesses, new business startups back, which we think is very good for us. >> now, want to go over these concerns again because you know how i stand. this is a pay to wait stand. it's a terrific performer. the analysts that were negative, growth against difficult comps, payroll service revenues were plus 1% and that was disappointing. how disappointing is that versus what you were working off of? >> well, we expected this and we talked to -- you know, we kind of set that out. we had a tough compare with the first quarter of last year, basically some timing of payroll volume and frequency from the previous first quarter. but it met our expectations and checks for payroll is up and we feel we are hiring and we have a world class sales organization, whether it's payroll, 401(k), hr solutions or insurance out there selling us and getting some new revenue for us. >> i felt that was really important. maybe these guys didn't get to the
the good news is, consumer confidence is up this morning. housing starts are up. we think that's going to be the start of bringing small businesses, new business startups back, which we think is very good for us. >> now, want to go over these concerns again because you know how i stand. this is a pay to wait stand. it's a terrific performer. the analysts that were negative, growth against difficult comps, payroll service revenues were plus 1% and that was disappointing. how disappointing...
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apple launches the new iphone 5 in 22 more countries today and this comes after blackberry posted better than expected quarterly results after the bell last night. still, it is an uphill climb for this company. we'll be talking to research in motion ceo. and plus we will welcome today's political news maker, senator rand paul, one of the nation's best known tea party members. and by the way, in case you went to sleep early last night, the official nfl refs were back on the field. get this, they got a standing ovation as they took the field. the ravens beating the browns 23-16. we will have more on the game and on what's happening in sports at 6:20 eastern time. first andrew has the morning's top business headlines. >>> on the global markets agenda, results of an audit of spanish banks will be released today. this will reveal the amount needed to capitalize the country's beleaguered banks. audit results come one day after spain announced its 2013 budget and steve sedgwick will be joining us live with more on all of that in just a few minutes. france is also announcing its budget plans tod
apple launches the new iphone 5 in 22 more countries today and this comes after blackberry posted better than expected quarterly results after the bell last night. still, it is an uphill climb for this company. we'll be talking to research in motion ceo. and plus we will welcome today's political news maker, senator rand paul, one of the nation's best known tea party members. and by the way, in case you went to sleep early last night, the official nfl refs were back on the field. get this, they...
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they are up by about 22 points. but this is coming after quite a bit of tumult. you had philadelphia fed president charles plasser saying the central bank's latest monetary stimulus will not do much to boost economic growth or lower unemployment. and it raises the risk of longer run inflation. people are focusing back on that again. that's why the dow yesterday and the s&p and the nasdaq, all the stocks across the board ended at their worst levels of the day. while we were sleeping, asian stocks also fell across the board. market watchers say that investors are turning their backs on that perceived positive effect. instead, they are focusing on europe's fiscal issues. we'll check in with our colleagues at cnbc asia to talk about what happened over there. you can see right now, down by 2% in france. in all of this is on continuing uncertainty about the eurozone debt crisis that. is a driving factor after people started ignoring it, at least for the last several weeks. >>> spanish protests against new austerity measures turning violent. demonstrators clashing with
they are up by about 22 points. but this is coming after quite a bit of tumult. you had philadelphia fed president charles plasser saying the central bank's latest monetary stimulus will not do much to boost economic growth or lower unemployment. and it raises the risk of longer run inflation. people are focusing back on that again. that's why the dow yesterday and the s&p and the nasdaq, all the stocks across the board ended at their worst levels of the day. while we were sleeping, asian...
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earlier this morning. we already covered that. we'll also tell you what he's saying at clinton global initiative. >>> the specs on the home builder rally, why it may not be up to code. >>> don't call bob rodriguez a bull, why he thinks fed policies are one of the biggest threats facing the nation. >>> first the battle of the tech titans. what's the best bet for your portfolio, apple or google. ken fisher said either one but we'll get specifics as google hits another record high. sometimes investing opportunities are hard to spot. you have to dig a little. fidelity's etf market tracker shows you the big picture on how different asset classes are performing, and it lets you go in for a closer look at areas within a class or sector that may be bucking a larger trend. i'm stephen hett of fidelity investments. the etf market tracker is one more innovative reason serious investors are choosing fidelity. get 200 free trades today and explore your next investing idea. silverado! the most dependable, longest lasting, full-size pickups on t
earlier this morning. we already covered that. we'll also tell you what he's saying at clinton global initiative. >>> the specs on the home builder rally, why it may not be up to code. >>> don't call bob rodriguez a bull, why he thinks fed policies are one of the biggest threats facing the nation. >>> first the battle of the tech titans. what's the best bet for your portfolio, apple or google. ken fisher said either one but we'll get specifics as google hits another...
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it's an honor to be here this morning and i appreciate your kind words and that introduction is very touching. if there's one thing we've learned in this election season, by the way, it is that a few words from bill clinton can do a man a lot of good. all i got do is wait a couple of days for that bounce to happen. so -- smart comes with 8 airbag, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. we create easy-to-use, powerful trading tools for all. look at these streaming charts! they're totally customizable and they let you visualize what might happen next. that's genius! we knew you needed a platform that could really help you elevate your trading. so we built it. chances of making this? it's a lot easier to find out if a trade is potentially profitable. just use our trade & probability calculator and there it is. for all the reasons you trade options - from income to risk management to diversification - you'll have the tools to get it done. strategies. chains. positions. we put 'em all
it's an honor to be here this morning and i appreciate your kind words and that introduction is very touching. if there's one thing we've learned in this election season, by the way, it is that a few words from bill clinton can do a man a lot of good. all i got do is wait a couple of days for that bounce to happen. so -- smart comes with 8 airbag, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. we...
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forex, euro-dollar slightly weaker this morning as well. 1.2859. again, this is the real tug of war this morning, australian dollar just fractionally higher on those hopes of china coming into the market. euro-dollar saying not so fast. the real question is how u.s. markets react to all of this once trade gets under way. >> and of course you'll find out when you watch it here. >> sentiment lifted by the pboc's continued efforts to liquidate the market. it pumped $58 billion. and data showing slinging stressed the need for more government help. and they will negotiate more opportunities for american businesses. the visit by the treasury undersecretary comes just weeks before washington releases its currency report on major trading partners. it also comes as america's presidential candidates trade more bashes over who is tougher on beijing. mitt romney says he'll label china currency manipulator while obama accuses him of profiting from overseas. can we -- that's not really helpful, i suppose. >> i think relations are actually deteriorating big time.
forex, euro-dollar slightly weaker this morning as well. 1.2859. again, this is the real tug of war this morning, australian dollar just fractionally higher on those hopes of china coming into the market. euro-dollar saying not so fast. the real question is how u.s. markets react to all of this once trade gets under way. >> and of course you'll find out when you watch it here. >> sentiment lifted by the pboc's continued efforts to liquidate the market. it pumped $58 billion. and...
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this one is the fist time in 22 years that the u.s. government has done this it or president of the united states has done this. it goes beyond what we've ever seen before, including this language ordering the facility in oregon to effectively be rai razed, saying the company must remove all structures, items, or physical object, including the concrete foundations of the property. that's the first time anyone ever affiliated with this has ever seen anything like that. the treasury department later in the day issuing a statement saying why they might be so sensitive about this facility, saying, the wind farm sites are all within the vicinity of restricted air space at naval weapons system trading facility boardman in oregon. now, this is a sensitive military facility in oregon. we looked on their website to find out exactly what they are doing out there. here's what the navy says it's doing at this facility. they say they're conducting electronic combat training, including intercepting, identifying, and locating enemy emitters there. th
this one is the fist time in 22 years that the u.s. government has done this it or president of the united states has done this. it goes beyond what we've ever seen before, including this language ordering the facility in oregon to effectively be rai razed, saying the company must remove all structures, items, or physical object, including the concrete foundations of the property. that's the first time anyone ever affiliated with this has ever seen anything like that. the treasury department...
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scheduled for this morning. it was delayed until 1 chlt11:4. oftentimes in the first part of the trial, it does get delayed. no sign of profumo or the other defendants. 16 people from unicredit, three from barclays. this operation basically in a nutshell was allowing the banks to abuse certain laws in order to put in the books some interesting income actually as dividends. so they were paying less taxes. this is again manipulating somehow the laws. now the bank unicredit has actually plea bargained and has paid 265 million euros. the fraud was for 245 million is what these defendants are being accused of. and the bank did it not because they admit to wrongdoing, but because they did say that was just going to be a very long and drawn out case that they didn't want to have to deal with. on so now these defendants, 19 plus profumo. he says there was no wrongdoing and he's waiting with confidence that the justice system takes its course. note just in a few days, he is expected to take on more responsibilities at hi
scheduled for this morning. it was delayed until 1 chlt11:4. oftentimes in the first part of the trial, it does get delayed. no sign of profumo or the other defendants. 16 people from unicredit, three from barclays. this operation basically in a nutshell was allowing the banks to abuse certain laws in order to put in the books some interesting income actually as dividends. so they were paying less taxes. this is again manipulating somehow the laws. now the bank unicredit has actually plea...
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what did we learn from the earnings out of this home builders, lenar this morning? >> the recovery is occurring at a faster pace than most investors think. what's more exciting is they posted 44% order growth. so, these guys are going to create a tremendous backlog. we think numbers across the street are going to go up in response to what we learned today. this is an extremely strong sprint. >> still coming off a low base, obviously, carter. what do the charts look like? >> what you started with, the fact it's down and k.b. as well, that's a testament to how price leads the fact. these stocks have tripled off the low in anticipation of this very good news we've now seen. this is the home building index. right now we're 35% above the 100-day moving average. that's a rare circumstance. that's only happened seven, eight times in the last 20 years. the next chart shows the exact same thing. right now we are, again, 35% above trend. that's only happened seven times. on average, once that happens, you're down in the ensuing month, 3%, 4%. so, the facts are that prices hav
what did we learn from the earnings out of this home builders, lenar this morning? >> the recovery is occurring at a faster pace than most investors think. what's more exciting is they posted 44% order growth. so, these guys are going to create a tremendous backlog. we think numbers across the street are going to go up in response to what we learned today. this is an extremely strong sprint. >> still coming off a low base, obviously, carter. what do the charts look like? >>...
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governor romney blasted the president in this "wall street journal" op-ed published today outlining romney's latest vision. and new saber rattling at the u.n. with new accusations that the u.s. is preparing for another war. here now is the chair of the house homeland security committee peter king and former secretary of state williamson. peter king, welcome back, i want -- peter, i want to switch gears, i don't mean to be rude or anything. but the revelations today by una vision, that we have found 300 more dead mexicans as a result of fast and furious gun traffic and that 16 kids peter congress were found dead at this party just across the border. i just find this incredible, i find this eric holder story justice department incredible and i want to know where you think president obama is, this has become a horror story, much more than anybody thought possible. >> it really has and for the longest time the administration was denying, thanks to darrell issa who got to the bottom of it with his committee. the fact is it turned out to be a lot worse than even chairman issa thought it was going
governor romney blasted the president in this "wall street journal" op-ed published today outlining romney's latest vision. and new saber rattling at the u.n. with new accusations that the u.s. is preparing for another war. here now is the chair of the house homeland security committee peter king and former secretary of state williamson. peter king, welcome back, i want -- peter, i want to switch gears, i don't mean to be rude or anything. but the revelations today by una vision, that...
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. >> and mitt romney should jump on this in the debate. no question about it. >> you're debt ridght. we'll see what happens. that's it for tonight's show. thanks for watching. mitt romney, guy's got his hands full. he can do it, but he has his hands full. i'm larry kudlow. be back tomorrow night. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses who were affected, and to cover cleanup costs. today, the beaches and gulf are open for everyone to enjoy -- and many areas are reporting their best tourism seasons in years. we've shared what we've learned with governments and across the industry so we can all produce energy more safely. i want you to know, there's another commitment bp takes just as seriously: our commitment to america. bp supports nearly two-hundred-fifty thousand jobs in communities across the country. we hired three thousand people just last year. bp invests more in america than in any oth
. >> and mitt romney should jump on this in the debate. no question about it. >> you're debt ridght. we'll see what happens. that's it for tonight's show. thanks for watching. mitt romney, guy's got his hands full. he can do it, but he has his hands full. i'm larry kudlow. be back tomorrow night. two years ago, the people of bp made a commitment to the gulf. and every day since, we've worked hard to keep it. bp has paid over twenty-three billion dollars to help people and businesses...
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household incomes are down over 8%, another 1% in august alone reported this morning. the labor force, shrinking, poverty way up, president obama himself offers no middle class tax cuts, he just wants to extend them, not new ones. there's no answers to this. it's mitt romney who has got to stay on the pro-growth message, take-home pay. take-home pay. i talked about it the last couple of nights, wrote a column on it. today he just seemed to go off track and it blows my mind. let's get insight from inside the romney campaign. he's a senior economic adviser with the campaign. you have to explain this to me, this is time mr. romney should be talking about middle income tax cuts. he's got a great reform plan, and he's got to help average americans losing money on a daily basis. what's going on here? why is he dialing back his tax cut plan? >> oh, well, larry, certainly not doing that, and it's really very consistent with what he's been saying on the stump ever since he announced this great plan and he's emphasized this is a tremendous pro-growth, pro-jobs tax plan, marginal
household incomes are down over 8%, another 1% in august alone reported this morning. the labor force, shrinking, poverty way up, president obama himself offers no middle class tax cuts, he just wants to extend them, not new ones. there's no answers to this. it's mitt romney who has got to stay on the pro-growth message, take-home pay. take-home pay. i talked about it the last couple of nights, wrote a column on it. today he just seemed to go off track and it blows my mind. let's get insight...
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romney should be all over this. >> >> and they have not been. i have been complaining openly, in private, anywhere people will listen to me. it goes to the credible of the president and leadership. a person that would lie to the american people for his own political benefit about a incident of this level of severity on national security, that person doesn't belong in the white house. he needs to make that case. he can't make it through john mccain, as good as john mccain is, he can't make it through rudy giuliani as good as he is on this. he has to articulate himself and that's a test of leadership. >> should do it right now. thank you very much, colonel jack jacobs and jennifer rubin. read her blog right turn on the "washington post." it is where i learn about these things. >>> on the side note, president obama took the time to call netanyahu. the white house says the president and the prime minister share a goal to prevent iran from having nuclear weapons. but romney told reporters afterwards that he told netanyahu he can't take military optio
romney should be all over this. >> >> and they have not been. i have been complaining openly, in private, anywhere people will listen to me. it goes to the credible of the president and leadership. a person that would lie to the american people for his own political benefit about a incident of this level of severity on national security, that person doesn't belong in the white house. he needs to make that case. he can't make it through john mccain, as good as john mccain is, he...
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tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 this morning, i'm going to trade in hong kong. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 after that, it's on to germany. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 then tonight, i'm trading 9500 miles away in japan. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 with the new global account from schwab, tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 i hunt down opportunities around the world tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 as if i'm right there. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 and i'm in total control because i can trade tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 directly online in 12 markets in their local...
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all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> media mogul barry diller was on "squawk box" this morning saying that facebook's ipo was not a failure and saying if he was a buyer of stocks, he would buy facebook at current levels. it's currently sitting at 20.62. >>> meantime, the blackberry jam is under way. this is not a collection of canners. it is actually research in motion's big conference. we didn't know that either. but at the jam, the ceo saying something good, that r.i.m. subscriber base actually grew by 2 million users, which got us thinking. has the street underestimated old r.i.m.? joining us now is an analyst at hudson square research. we're also joined by todd hazelton. dan, first to you. why the buy rating? >> it was more of a speculative call. we put it out about a month ago when the enterprise fell to about 1.5 billion. the book value of their network is over $2 billion. they do around $4 billion a year in service revenues, which has an ebi north of $2 billion. there's a lot of intrinsic value. i think that they're losing a lot of their base. >> should they ditch it if they're too late, dan?
all ] i'm with scottrade. >>> media mogul barry diller was on "squawk box" this morning saying that facebook's ipo was not a failure and saying if he was a buyer of stocks, he would buy facebook at current levels. it's currently sitting at 20.62. >>> meantime, the blackberry jam is under way. this is not a collection of canners. it is actually research in motion's big conference. we didn't know that either. but at the jam, the ceo saying something good, that r.i.m....
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when you cut tax rates to 22% and you pay for it by raising taxes by $2 million then we have a problem. that is a fair point. but let's look at somebody you who makes an income of $80,000. that perp gperson gets a big deduction off of his income. solar so, larry, it is something to fix this tax system. >> can i weigh in on this? >> here is the problem i have. i think this is going to get down to $140,000, $120,000 that was the number that paul ryan floated today. things that trouble me. i don't want middle class taxes to go up at all. so i'm worried about not just the mortgage deduction, the kiddy credit, health care deductions and earned income tax credits and i'm a little concerned, i would have to see the details, i want it to red line all middle class deductions and soak the upper end whose rate comes down to 28. >> the chances are of somebody making $80,000 or less, you are probably not going to hit them on the earned income tax credits, probably pretty unlikely. but you are right. it could be a problem with the middle class. you have to see the fine print. did romney release the
when you cut tax rates to 22% and you pay for it by raising taxes by $2 million then we have a problem. that is a fair point. but let's look at somebody you who makes an income of $80,000. that perp gperson gets a big deduction off of his income. solar so, larry, it is something to fix this tax system. >> can i weigh in on this? >> here is the problem i have. i think this is going to get down to $140,000, $120,000 that was the number that paul ryan floated today. things that trouble...
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it is an honor to be here this morning and i appreciate your kind words and that introduction is touching. if there is one thing we have learned in this election season by the way, it is that a few words from bill clinton can do a man a lot of good. [ applause ] >> all i got to do now is wait a couple of days for that bounce to happen so. >> in all honesty, okay how can he not be likeable. that was a nice thing to say, clever. maybe somebody gave it to him. >> i think he is very likeable. he is a square. >> hip has nearly wrecked the country. let's try square. >> obama is a little too hip you think? >> oh yes. the world is exploding the unemployment rate so many people. i know so many people that have gone out of business because of obamacare. >> ann coulter. latest book out today? >> out today. >> "mugged". the book is out today. there is a picture of the book. go out and buy it everybody. you are going to come on the radio. >> that is it for tonight's tv show. thank you for watching. more on that later in the week. [ man ] not only that, the silverado's powertrain warranty is 40,000 mil
it is an honor to be here this morning and i appreciate your kind words and that introduction is touching. if there is one thing we have learned in this election season by the way, it is that a few words from bill clinton can do a man a lot of good. [ applause ] >> all i got to do now is wait a couple of days for that bounce to happen so. >> in all honesty, okay how can he not be likeable. that was a nice thing to say, clever. maybe somebody gave it to him. >> i think he is...
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this morning up slightly. in europe we have seen some modest losses earlier when we were checking, at this point it's mixed, ftse up by 3 points, france and germany down slightly. in asia you also saw mixed but not major moves. people are waiting and seeing what's going to happen with the next round of economic numbers. we did see some improvement in the transports yesterday, largely because of what we'd seen with oil prices. transports had a horrible week. you saw oil prices come down to $91 and change. this morning they're up by close to $1, back around 92.85. ten-year note the yield has gotten down further, below 1.7%, at 1.692%, the dollar is a little stronger against the euro, just turned around, euro sitting it around 1.2934, dollar down against the again and the swiss franc and gold prices after a dip yesterday are up slightly to $1,769.20 an ounce. >>> it is a busy week for gop presidential candidate mitt romney visiting the critical swing states in a five-day tour. eric cantor, house majority leader a
this morning up slightly. in europe we have seen some modest losses earlier when we were checking, at this point it's mixed, ftse up by 3 points, france and germany down slightly. in asia you also saw mixed but not major moves. people are waiting and seeing what's going to happen with the next round of economic numbers. we did see some improvement in the transports yesterday, largely because of what we'd seen with oil prices. transports had a horrible week. you saw oil prices come down to $91...
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our next guests will tell us what else they think will move the market tomorrow morning. forbes.com eric and american wealth management's lathe and kevin. eric let's kick it off with you. what are you looking at tomorrow? >> ecb president will be meeting. the key question in europe is whether or not spain would ask for a bailout. with little data due out of europe we are focusing on the key technical level which is the 200-day moving average. and u.s. consumer confidence is expected to rise. the manufacturing survey may join other surveys in showing a slow down. >> what do you want to look at tomorrow? >> today we saw small caps and mid caps outperforming large caps. we think that trend would bode well for the market and into the market election. we have seen pullback in gold which is creating a buy opportunity. due to a tremendous amount of political unrest in the middle east. consumer confidence tomorrow morning an uptick would bode well for spending in the holiday season. >> kevin to you. 30 seconds. >> with the report on prices coming out i think that will provide fur
our next guests will tell us what else they think will move the market tomorrow morning. forbes.com eric and american wealth management's lathe and kevin. eric let's kick it off with you. what are you looking at tomorrow? >> ecb president will be meeting. the key question in europe is whether or not spain would ask for a bailout. with little data due out of europe we are focusing on the key technical level which is the 200-day moving average. and u.s. consumer confidence is expected to...
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and if ebersman was pushing du -- but here we are $22. and they are a lot higher. >> the stock acts well every time inspeaks from facebook. the guy comes out with a hood, i'm a buyer. woman comes out, i'm a buyer. >> he's in -- zuckerberg's in russia, if he gets putin in, he's done. >> and medvedev -- >> he's met with medvedev. i wonder if he shows up in a hoodie when he's meeting with them. >> when the web first started, there was a things called the russian page view. the russians cracked it. there was a deal where if you had a lot of page views, you did well. maybe the russian page view generator is being talked about again. that could be a savior. >> we mentioned these ipos this week. and the question is out there whether or not the facebook hangover is finally over. it has been almost five months. >> i kept thinkings about the money that keeps coming out from equities. i know we've had people come on the show and say, it didn't affect anything. no. the retail investor has just been beaten up so badly. there was an article today about
and if ebersman was pushing du -- but here we are $22. and they are a lot higher. >> the stock acts well every time inspeaks from facebook. the guy comes out with a hood, i'm a buyer. woman comes out, i'm a buyer. >> he's in -- zuckerberg's in russia, if he gets putin in, he's done. >> and medvedev -- >> he's met with medvedev. i wonder if he shows up in a hoodie when he's meeting with them. >> when the web first started, there was a things called the russian page...
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but i've been on the phone with a lot of french tax lawyers this morning. they said the number's far lower. maybe only 2 to 3,000 people in france would actually pay this tax. the reason is that this tax really only applies to salary and ordinary incomes. it doesn't apply to capital gains, interest income, dividend, what we would call kind of passive investment income. the rates for passive income in france would largely remain unchanged. the people most affected would be people like athletes, artists, maybe some doctors and lawyers. but most business people and executives they make their money from stocks and dividend. so not much impact for them. french lawyers tell me that they're not seeing a big panic here. the wealthy have been planning for this for months. but they do tell me that many young entrepreneurs and business people, they do want out. they're going to belgium, switzerland, portugal, a lot of people to california. imagine that, tyler. california now seen as a low tax state. well, it is for the french. and here's the other issue. will this giv
but i've been on the phone with a lot of french tax lawyers this morning. they said the number's far lower. maybe only 2 to 3,000 people in france would actually pay this tax. the reason is that this tax really only applies to salary and ordinary incomes. it doesn't apply to capital gains, interest income, dividend, what we would call kind of passive investment income. the rates for passive income in france would largely remain unchanged. the people most affected would be people like athletes,...
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they have not had it rated for a while, reinstating it with a buy in this case. price target at 22. few things, uncertainty regarding ali baba has been reduced. they have a well-known ceo. their japan stake has had a good appreciation since may. i love this quote. they say they got hundreds of millions of users, big financial resources. quote, we place little financial value on that optionality. but it does exist. which is really the only call you can make on yahoo! right now. they've got a lot of things going for them. >> you mentioned the stakes going for them. ali baba, 20%, much of it's coming back, or the yahoo! japan stake or cash on hand and then you look at the core business for nothing, 83 cents a share. the multiple, it's currently being down by the market, gets you to about $1.70. goldman says it's worth about six times, bull wee see. they also say hey, this company suffered mismanagement, for example ebay which has had a nice turnaround. easy to argue competitive industry changes. evolution of google, growth of facebook are more severe. so their best case, as you said, c
they have not had it rated for a while, reinstating it with a buy in this case. price target at 22. few things, uncertainty regarding ali baba has been reduced. they have a well-known ceo. their japan stake has had a good appreciation since may. i love this quote. they say they got hundreds of millions of users, big financial resources. quote, we place little financial value on that optionality. but it does exist. which is really the only call you can make on yahoo! right now. they've got a lot...
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morning. what did they find snout jout? germans are spending money. why? because they can't get any yield. what are they putting their money into? mostly real estate. real estate is relatively cheap there. mortgage rates are down. a generation or two, that's what people would have done. they're in the early stage of their lives. real estate is a bargain. you have good mortgage rates. buy real estate. it's likely to appreciate. that's not happening now. >> right. well, i don't know. there are some signs of housing market getting a little better. i think you make the right point. i agree. go ahead. sorry. >> maria, i was going to say i feel like we're missing the big picture here. i feel like we're at this incredible point of creative destruction, and some boundaries are an incredible power force towards getting people to think differently. i feel like we're having the same conversation over and over again. the point isn't spending. yes, we do need spending. what we need is conscious spending, m
morning. what did they find snout jout? germans are spending money. why? because they can't get any yield. what are they putting their money into? mostly real estate. real estate is relatively cheap there. mortgage rates are down. a generation or two, that's what people would have done. they're in the early stage of their lives. real estate is a bargain. you have good mortgage rates. buy real estate. it's likely to appreciate. that's not happening now. >> right. well, i don't know. there...
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ck o romney: "it's time to stand up to the cheaters" vo: tough on china? not mitt romney. when a flood of chinese tires threatened a thousand american jobs... it was president obama who stood up to china and protected american workers. mitt romney attacked obama's decision... said standing up to china was "bad for the nation and our workers." how can mitt romney take on the cheaters... when he's taking their side? customer erin swenson bought from us online today. so, i'm...
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this morning. good morning, john. it appears to me, and maybe i'm wrong, but this election is now increasingly far from over if it was ever over at all before. i'm looking at a cnn report, also nate silver saying new polls raise chance of an electoral college tie. what do you know? >> i had no idea what nate's talking about. t it is possible that we could have an electoral tie. highly unlikely. so i don't think the election's over. b obama has the lead. we still have a month to go. the next two weeks with three presidential, one vice presidential debates, we have a chance for mitt romney to set a different impression with the american people than he's been able to do so far. who knows what president obama will do and what events are happening in the world. but i'm not sure other than some tightening from a little surge that obama had which i think is receding a little bit, i'm not sure what nate is talking about. >> john, you wrote a column that talks about the debates and the impact of the debates traditionally. and
this morning. good morning, john. it appears to me, and maybe i'm wrong, but this election is now increasingly far from over if it was ever over at all before. i'm looking at a cnn report, also nate silver saying new polls raise chance of an electoral college tie. what do you know? >> i had no idea what nate's talking about. t it is possible that we could have an electoral tie. highly unlikely. so i don't think the election's over. b obama has the lead. we still have a month to go. the...
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morning, i really urge you to get it. talking about how google's gotten its money's worth from that deal and more so. i've been hoping that am would find a way to assert itself into social media, the way it has come to dominate the other two. maybe buy twitter to compete with facebook. that hasn't happened. meanwhile, google is doing terrific social work. of course, it has google maps. i'm not backing away from apple as an investment. if you wanted to buy something right now, i think google is a cheaper, better stock to own. shocking? no more shocking than apple screwing up its maps product. maybe that is shocking when you think about how few mistakes apple's made this millennium. let's go to buddy in texas, please. buddy? >> caller: jim, a big 3-0 number one in the power rankings, houston texans boo-yah to you. >> yeah. what do you got there? look, if you had said the cardinals 3-0, i got to tell you what i would say is i want to shorten your stock nine ways to sunday. but you were fine. i have no beef with the tech assi
morning, i really urge you to get it. talking about how google's gotten its money's worth from that deal and more so. i've been hoping that am would find a way to assert itself into social media, the way it has come to dominate the other two. maybe buy twitter to compete with facebook. that hasn't happened. meanwhile, google is doing terrific social work. of course, it has google maps. i'm not backing away from apple as an investment. if you wanted to buy something right now, i think google is...
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global 300 up a quarter of a% this morning. again, we're kind of buffeted by asia europe growth concerns. stimulus on the one happened, signs of a slowdown on the other. ftse 100 adding a third of a percent. cac 40of a slowdown on the othe. ftse 100 adding a third of a percent. cac 40 a little higher. reminder that er ther that for year, stocks still have performed reasonably well given if you had told people the news flow going into the year and asked where stocks would be, i doubt they would say up 10%. >> and the ibex is up 10% for the quarter. so doing pretty well. let's show you where we stand right now as far as ten year bund yields are concerned. key point spanish yields still around the 6% level. ten year treasuries, 1.63 is what we're currently yielding at the moment. euro glar sort of low 1.28 a couple sessions ago. dollar-yen 77.59. sterling's had a pretty good month against the dollar. we hit the highs for the year earlier this month. let's key cap the asian trading session. >> most asian bourses ended higher on rel
global 300 up a quarter of a% this morning. again, we're kind of buffeted by asia europe growth concerns. stimulus on the one happened, signs of a slowdown on the other. ftse 100 adding a third of a percent. cac 40of a slowdown on the othe. ftse 100 adding a third of a percent. cac 40 a little higher. reminder that er ther that for year, stocks still have performed reasonably well given if you had told people the news flow going into the year and asked where stocks would be, i doubt they would...
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the morning bout arrived in bangkok, the d.e.a. and thai police had gathered downtown, waiting for word from cops at the airport that the "merchant of death" had landed. >> they call us in the room and they tell us that he's here. >> what was the moment like there? >> it was just unbelievable, because we knew--at that point, you know you're kind of, like, holding on as you climb up the mountain at different points in the investigation. this was one where at that point, i believed, and the other investigators believed, not only are we in the game, he shows up at this meeting, we've got him. he's gonna be arrested. >> bout drove to this hotel and met the two fake arms buyers in a conference room on the 27th floor. here, the d.e.a.'s undercover team told bout they want his weapons to kill americans. >> the comandante and eduardo make it very clear. they said, "we're fighting against the united states." bout responds and says, "look, they're after me too." he said, "but we are together in this. they are my enemy also." eduardo and coma
the morning bout arrived in bangkok, the d.e.a. and thai police had gathered downtown, waiting for word from cops at the airport that the "merchant of death" had landed. >> they call us in the room and they tell us that he's here. >> what was the moment like there? >> it was just unbelievable, because we knew--at that point, you know you're kind of, like, holding on as you climb up the mountain at different points in the investigation. this was one where at that...
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ck o romney: "it's time to stand up to the cheaters" vo: tough on china? not mitt romney. when a flood of chinese tires threatened a thousand american jobs... it was president obama who stood up to china and protected american workers. mitt romney attacked obama's decision... said standing up to china was "bad for the nation and our workers." how can mitt romney take on the cheaters... when he's taking their side? zagat just gave hertz its top rating in 15 categories, including best overall car rental. so elevate your next car rental experience with the best. it's just another way you'll be traveling at the speed of hertz. >>> welcome back. it's not hard to tell when hedge fund manager david einhorn told investors today that he thinks chipotle's stock is short. my next guest couldn't disagree more with the short call. he's damon vickers. good to have you on the program, damon. thanks for joining us. why do you think you're right? >> well, yeah, you named it. look, i think we own chipotle. we also own yum brands. his assertions, one by one, seem kind of an empty bag. they d
ck o romney: "it's time to stand up to the cheaters" vo: tough on china? not mitt romney. when a flood of chinese tires threatened a thousand american jobs... it was president obama who stood up to china and protected american workers. mitt romney attacked obama's decision... said standing up to china was "bad for the nation and our workers." how can mitt romney take on the cheaters... when he's taking their side? zagat just gave hertz its top rating in 15 categories,...
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xetra dax this one in focus this morning, that's down 0.6%. cac 40 down almost 1% this morning. this ahead of a key budget unveiling. ibex 35 not benefiting from the risk off attitude. down 1.6%. >> and i think the ifo number, we had a better pmi out of germany last week, so the expectations it would hold up and it didn't. but it is worth pointing out 50% of the responses were taken before the constitutional court ruling in germany. quite a lot of paper being issued by italy this week. they yield back just over the 5% mark, as well. you can see lower this morning 1.72. euro-dollar back down to the 1.29 mark. aussie dollar steady 1 .04. sterling-dollar moving away from the highs. that's where we stand in european trade, what about what's happening in asia? only one person qualified to bring us up to speed. >> concerns about global economy continue to weigh on sentiment. it was a choppy session for the shanghai composite. it managed to recoup early losses after dipping near the all-important 2,000 point mark to finish higher by 0.3%. securities and developers led the rebound. medi
xetra dax this one in focus this morning, that's down 0.6%. cac 40 down almost 1% this morning. this ahead of a key budget unveiling. ibex 35 not benefiting from the risk off attitude. down 1.6%. >> and i think the ifo number, we had a better pmi out of germany last week, so the expectations it would hold up and it didn't. but it is worth pointing out 50% of the responses were taken before the constitutional court ruling in germany. quite a lot of paper being issued by italy this week....
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attorney general eric shah fired inman earlier on making his kate why woe go after jp morning, or rick would have it fannie mae, or individuals for alleged fraud. kayla tausche with what is ahead for the banks. schneiderman is clear this is not the last. >> he was clear about that many say perhaps government should be going after the government on this, because that is what aed through to happen. but schneiderman insists more cases of mortgage fraud are on the way. but investors only protecting themselves through options, don't appear to be fleeing the stocks just yet as you can see from the board. fundamentals are looking up in house, according to analysts, among them, dick bove. and they have built up reserves for situations just like this and analysts and investors said that jpmorgan has between 12 and 16 billion set aside for situations like. this while they don't necessarily cover everything, they do give investors confidence that losses are contained. shares of bank of america and citi barely bunnelled on news of their recent settlements. five banks, tyler, including jpmorgan cha
attorney general eric shah fired inman earlier on making his kate why woe go after jp morning, or rick would have it fannie mae, or individuals for alleged fraud. kayla tausche with what is ahead for the banks. schneiderman is clear this is not the last. >> he was clear about that many say perhaps government should be going after the government on this, because that is what aed through to happen. but schneiderman insists more cases of mortgage fraud are on the way. but investors only...